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  1. Jun 27, 2017 · If you’re having problems with your Wi-Fi connection and you think it’s not something in your home, make sure you have the latest driver installed for your wireless network adapter. To check for the latest drivers, kindly refer to the following link: Update drivers in Windows 10.

  2. May 13, 2019 · I did a little bit of research on how to fix this problem, and there's one which is to reset the network adapter. I do this by running the command "netsh winsock reset" via command prompt. Once I restart my computer after I run the command, the error no longer appears.

  3. Nov 5, 2016 · To fix this, I currently use the windows troubleshooting option for the network, and it always fixes it by "resetting the network adapter". I recently installed a program called Port...

  4. Sep 13, 2020 · I have to keep resetting my wireless network adapter. Just started happening out of the blue. Connection drops every few minutes. Are there any solutions?

  5. May 18, 2018 · Somehow my Windows 10 laptop stopped getting the correct DNS servers sent from Wifi networks. It somehow locked 192.168.1.1 and won't accept whatever DNS IP comes from DHCP. I have no idea how/why, and I tried everything to fix.

  6. Check the Wireless Mode setting for your network adapter and make sure it matches the capabilities of the network you’re trying to connect to. If it doesn’t match, you won’t be able to connect, and the network might not appear in the list of available networks.

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  8. 4. I have trouble using Panera WiFi, and I finally tracked down the problem: Every time I reboot, Windows resets my TCP/IP settings for my wireless adapter to use a specific DNS server, instead of letting DHCP discover one. How can I stop this from happening over and over again?

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